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Water Science Reviews 3 Volume 3 Water Dynamics 1st Edition Felix Franks

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Water Science Reviews 3 Volume 3 Water Dynamics 1st Edition Felix Franks
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.36 MB
Pages: 360
Author: Felix Franks
ISBN: 9780521091114, 052109111X
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Water Science Reviews 3 Volume 3 Water Dynamics 1st Edition Felix Franks by Felix Franks 9780521091114, 052109111X instant download after payment.

The third volume of Water Science Reviews addresses the dynamics and transport of water at the molecular and macroscopic level. The study of the hydrated proton, by C.I. Ratcliffe and D.E. Irish, is a masterly survey of a complex subject, in which the authors concentrate on the vast literature dealing with the theory of solution chemistry. H. Levine and L. Slade develop the concept of water as a platicizer of natural and synthetic polymers. A. Deri Tomos considers the cellular water relations, including water fluxes at the level of the single cell. Finally, W. Pusch examines differential flows of water and selected solutes across synthetic membranes.

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